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Home HEAL in the News NEWS: Here’s how Utah lawmakers cut state spending to cope with COVID-19

NEWS: Here’s how Utah lawmakers cut state spending to cope with COVID-19

The Salt Lake Tribune
July 23, 2020
By Bethany Rodgers

A month after Utah reduced its education and general fund spending by more than $1 billion, advocates are still taking stock of the sweeping government cuts and wondering if more are in store.

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